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Smaky

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  1. Remove the cambelt top cover,

     

    remove the 13mm spacer within the cambelt area that goes to the bracket on top of the rocker cover, the rest is pretty self explaitory (the 13mm nut for the earth group, the ring of M6 allens and the m5 allens on the top cover and coil packs), but also note that oil WILL ALWAYS run down the front of the head next to the steering pump and you'll need some rag there to catch it....no matter how careful you are.

     

    MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD 6mm ALLEN BIT AS THE BOLTS ROUND OUT EASILY.


  2. Hi,fellow selespeeder!

    The reservoir has a breather tube coming out of the cap and this tube ( on my SW 156, anyway) feeds through the wing and out of a gap in the wheel-arch liner. I assume this is to stop excess fluid from an overfill running all over the inside of the engine bay. I don't know if some version supplied a catch tank, but it seems a reasonable alternative to a puddle on the floor! Smaky, no doubt will know the truth.

    Regards from ralphalfa

     

    It's exactly that, but they were NEVER factory fitted, obviously done by someone who doesn't know the correct way to top it up and constantly overfilled it.

     


  3. A healthy graph will take at least 10 minutes to drop from 55Bar to 44Bar, it will never go over 55Bar when recharging an you should be able to make 3 selections before the pump primes again.

     

    Also with a faulty accumulator you'll have a "Pump relay stuck" code and a double beep every 30 seconds.

     

     

    If you don't have these additional symptoms then I'd suspect the seals on the EV0 valve on the actuator need replacing.

     

     

    This is all assuming that there is sufficient fluid in the system.

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  4. Yes,

     

    First f all, the accumulator needs to be replaced that's why the pressure graph is doing that...

     

    And secondly the clutch rod length needs to be set (28mm - 28.5mm), then the gearbox needs to run the EOL calibration....

     

    From what you described at the start this is all that was needed, I doubt there was anything wrong with the original box.

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